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  • Independent People

    Halldor Laxness, Brad Leithauser

    Paperback (Vintage, Jan. 14, 1997)
    From the Nobel Prize-winning Icelandic author, a magnificent, epic novelโ€”"funny, clever, sardonic and brilliant" (Annie Proulx)โ€”at last available to contemporary American readers.Set in the early twentieth century, Independent People recalls both Iceland's medieval epics and such classics as Sigrid Undset's Kristin Lavransdatter. If Bjartur of Summerhouses, the book's protagonist, is an ordinary sheep farmer, his flinty determination to achieve independence is genuinely heroic and, at the same time, terrifying and bleakly comic.Having spent eighteen years in humiliating servitude, Bjartur wants nothing more than to raise his flocks unbeholden to any man. But Bjartur's spirited daughter wants to live unbeholden to him. What ensues is a battle of wills that is by turns harsh and touching, elemental in its emotional intensity and intimate in its homely detail. Vast in scope and deeply rewarding, Independent People is a masterpiece.
  • Independent People

    Halldor Laxness, J A Thompson

    eBook (Vintage Digital, Sept. 30, 2010)
    A huge, humane revelation of a novel is set in rural Iceland in the early twentieth century, written by the Nobel prize-winner dubbed the 'Tolstoy of the North'. A magnificent portrait of the eerie Icelandic landscape and a man's dogged struggle for independence.'There are good books and there are great books and there may be a book that is something still more: it is the book of your life' New York Review of Books Bjartus is a sheep farmer determined to eke a living from a blighted patch of land. Nothing, not merciless weather, nor the First World War, nor his family will come between him and his goal of financial independence. Only Asta Solillja, the child he brings up as his daughter, can pierce his stubborn heart. As she grows up, keen to make her own way in the world, Bjartus' obstinacy threatens to estrange them forever.
  • Independent People

    Halldor Laxness, Michael Page

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, April 18, 2017)
    This magnificent novel-which secured for its author the 1955 Nobel Prize in Literature-is now available to contemporary American audiences. Although it is set in the early twentieth century, it recalls both Iceland's medieval epics and such classics as Sigrid Undset's Kristin Lavransdatter. And if Bjartur of Summerhouses, the book's protagonist, is an ordinary sheep farmer, his flinty determination to achieve independence is genuinely heroic and, at the same time, terrifying and bleakly comic.Having spent eighteen years in humiliating servitude, Bjartur wants nothing more than to raise his flocks unbeholden to any man. But Bjartur's spirited daughter wants to live unbeholden to him. What ensues is a battle of wills that is by turns harsh and touching, elemental in its emotional intensity and intimate in its homely detail. Vast in scope and deeply rewarding, Independent People is a masterpiece.
  • Independent People: An Epic

    Halldor Laxness, J. A. Thompson

    Hardcover (Alfred A.Knopf, March 15, 1946)
    470 pages Book One/Icelandic Pioneer/Part 1 Free of Debt/Part 2 Book Two/Hard Times/Part 1 Years of Prosperity/Part 2 Conclusion/Part 3
  • Independent People

    1902-1998 Halldr Laxness

    Paperback (Vintage Books, Jan. 1, 2009)
    An engrossing and humane modern classic, imbued with the lyrical force of medieval ballads and Nordic myth.
  • Independent People

    Halldor Laxness

    Hardcover (Peter Smith Pub Inc, June 1, 1999)
    First published in 1946, this humane epic novel is set in rural Iceland in the early twentieth century. Bjartus is a sheep farmer determined to eke a living from a blighted patch of land. Nothing, not merciless weather, nor his family will come between him and his goal of financial independence. Only Asta Solillja, the child he brings up as his daughter, can pierce his stubborn heart. As she grows up, keen to make her own way in the world, Bjartus' obstinacy threatens to estrange them forever.
  • Independent People

    Halldor Laxness, Michael Page

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, April 18, 2017)
    This magnificent novel-which secured for its author the 1955 Nobel Prize in Literature-is now available to contemporary American audiences. Although it is set in the early twentieth century, it recalls both Iceland's medieval epics and such classics as Sigrid Undset's Kristin Lavransdatter. And if Bjartur of Summerhouses, the book's protagonist, is an ordinary sheep farmer, his flinty determination to achieve independence is genuinely heroic and, at the same time, terrifying and bleakly comic.Having spent eighteen years in humiliating servitude, Bjartur wants nothing more than to raise his flocks unbeholden to any man. But Bjartur's spirited daughter wants to live unbeholden to him. What ensues is a battle of wills that is by turns harsh and touching, elemental in its emotional intensity and intimate in its homely detail. Vast in scope and deeply rewarding, Independent People is a masterpiece.
  • Independent People

    Halldor Laxness, J. A. Thompson

    Paperback (Vintage Uk, Sept. 30, 2001)
    Set in Iceland, this story is imbued with the lyrical force of medieval ballads and Nordic myth.
  • Independent People

    Halldor Laxness

    Paperback (Harvill Pr, May 1, 1999)
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  • Independent People: An Epic

    Halldor Laxness, A. Thompson J

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, March 15, 1946)
    NY 1946 Knopf. Hardcover octavo. Blue cloth with gilt lettering and decoration on spine and front panel. 470p. Near Fine just light rubbing of spine lettering. no dj. no owner marks.
  • Independent

    Saoirse Boyter, Calista Kerls

    language (, Dec. 21, 2016)
    A stubborn farm girl works endlessly towards a goal that nobody believes is possible. But when a local battle in the Revolutionary War interrupts her life, Abigail discovers friends and family in places she wouldn't expect. Is there more than one way to get what you're looking for?
  • Independent People: An Epic

    Halldor Laxness

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, March 15, 1948)
    not only a good resource book but very decorative